One of the few issues conclusively settled by the Treaty of Ghent was __________.
A. ending impressment of American sailors
B. British agreement to vacate western posts
C. excluding the French from western settlement
D. creating a buffer state for Indians in the Northwest
Answer: B
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Which of the following best describes the situation in the South in the decade prior to the Revolutionary War?
a) Unrest among enslaved African Americans intensified. b) White control over enslaved African Americans grew lax. Consider This: Enslaved African Americans joined in the celebrations that followed the repeal of the Stamp Act. See 5.1.2: Freedom Fever in the South c) More and more white colonists joined the abolitionist cause. Consider This: Enslaved African Americans joined in the celebrations that followed the repeal of the Stamp Act. See 5.1.2: Freedom Fever in the South d) A growing number of enslaved African Americans were freed by their masters.
Which of these is the approach in which right and wrong are not set but variable from person to person?
a. liberalism b. positivism c. relativism d. skepticism
Using the excerpts of the Analects, what should a gentleman “revere?”
What will be an ideal response?
The most dramatic convert from supporter to opponent of the Vietnam War was the
A. secretary of defense, Robert McNamara. B. commander of American forces in Vietnam, William Westmoreland. C. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Earl Wheeler. D. U.S. ambassador to South Vietnam, Ellsworth Bunker.